From 61e5bcef2629e2d68b805a956a96fff264d4f74d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: untodesu Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2025 01:59:49 +0500 Subject: Restructure dependencies and update to C++20 - Nuked static_assert from almost everywhere in the project - Nuked binary dependency support. Might add one later though - Separated dependency headers into a separate include subdirectory - Grafted a thirdpartylegalnotices.txt generator from RITEG - Pushed development snapshot version to 2126 (26th week of 2025) --- deps/include/glm/glm.hpp | 137 ----------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 137 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 deps/include/glm/glm.hpp (limited to 'deps/include/glm/glm.hpp') diff --git a/deps/include/glm/glm.hpp b/deps/include/glm/glm.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 8b37545..0000000 --- a/deps/include/glm/glm.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,137 +0,0 @@ -/// @ref core -/// @file glm/glm.hpp -/// -/// @mainpage OpenGL Mathematics (GLM) -/// - Website: glm.g-truc.net -/// - GLM API documentation -/// - GLM Manual -/// -/// @defgroup core Core features -/// -/// @brief Features that implement in C++ the GLSL specification as closely as possible. -/// -/// The GLM core consists of C++ types that mirror GLSL types and -/// C++ functions that mirror the GLSL functions. -/// -/// The best documentation for GLM Core is the current GLSL specification, -/// version 4.2 -/// (pdf file). -/// -/// GLM core functionalities require to be included to be used. -/// -/// -/// @defgroup core_vector Vector types -/// -/// Vector types of two to four components with an exhaustive set of operators. -/// -/// @ingroup core -/// -/// -/// @defgroup core_vector_precision Vector types with precision qualifiers -/// -/// @brief Vector types with precision qualifiers which may result in various precision in term of ULPs -/// -/// GLSL allows defining qualifiers for particular variables. -/// With OpenGL's GLSL, these qualifiers have no effect; they are there for compatibility, -/// with OpenGL ES's GLSL, these qualifiers do have an effect. -/// -/// C++ has no language equivalent to qualifier qualifiers. So GLM provides the next-best thing: -/// a number of typedefs that use a particular qualifier. -/// -/// None of these types make any guarantees about the actual qualifier used. -/// -/// @ingroup core -/// -/// -/// @defgroup core_matrix Matrix types -/// -/// Matrix types of with C columns and R rows where C and R are values between 2 to 4 included. -/// These types have exhaustive sets of operators. -/// -/// @ingroup core -/// -/// -/// @defgroup core_matrix_precision Matrix types with precision qualifiers -/// -/// @brief Matrix types with precision qualifiers which may result in various precision in term of ULPs -/// -/// GLSL allows defining qualifiers for particular variables. -/// With OpenGL's GLSL, these qualifiers have no effect; they are there for compatibility, -/// with OpenGL ES's GLSL, these qualifiers do have an effect. -/// -/// C++ has no language equivalent to qualifier qualifiers. So GLM provides the next-best thing: -/// a number of typedefs that use a particular qualifier. -/// -/// None of these types make any guarantees about the actual qualifier used. -/// -/// @ingroup core -/// -/// -/// @defgroup ext Stable extensions -/// -/// @brief Additional features not specified by GLSL specification. -/// -/// EXT extensions are fully tested and documented. -/// -/// Even if it's highly unrecommended, it's possible to include all the extensions at once by -/// including . Otherwise, each extension needs to be included a specific file. -/// -/// -/// @defgroup gtc Recommended extensions -/// -/// @brief Additional features not specified by GLSL specification. -/// -/// GTC extensions aim to be stable with tests and documentation. -/// -/// Even if it's highly unrecommended, it's possible to include all the extensions at once by -/// including . Otherwise, each extension needs to be included a specific file. -/// -/// -/// @defgroup gtx Experimental extensions -/// -/// @brief Experimental features not specified by GLSL specification. -/// -/// Experimental extensions are useful functions and types, but the development of -/// their API and functionality is not necessarily stable. They can change -/// substantially between versions. Backwards compatibility is not much of an issue -/// for them. -/// -/// Even if it's highly unrecommended, it's possible to include all the extensions -/// at once by including . Otherwise, each extension needs to be -/// included a specific file. -/// - -#include "detail/_fixes.hpp" - -#include "detail/setup.hpp" - -#pragma once - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include "fwd.hpp" - -#include "vec2.hpp" -#include "vec3.hpp" -#include "vec4.hpp" -#include "mat2x2.hpp" -#include "mat2x3.hpp" -#include "mat2x4.hpp" -#include "mat3x2.hpp" -#include "mat3x3.hpp" -#include "mat3x4.hpp" -#include "mat4x2.hpp" -#include "mat4x3.hpp" -#include "mat4x4.hpp" - -#include "trigonometric.hpp" -#include "exponential.hpp" -#include "common.hpp" -#include "packing.hpp" -#include "geometric.hpp" -#include "matrix.hpp" -#include "vector_relational.hpp" -#include "integer.hpp" -- cgit